“‘We’re signing our own demise’: Australian writers express outrage after Melbourne publisher requests AI agreements”

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Australian writers are facing pressure to sign agreements regarding AI use. Many creators are rightfully worried about how AI could impact their work and the potential for their contributions to be used without proper compensation or credit. The fear of signing away rights to their own intellectual property can feel like signing a “death warrant” for their creative autonomy. It’s vital for writers to advocate for their rights and ensure that any agreements are fair and transparent. This is a pivotal moment for the industry to establish ethical standards around AI and its use in creative fields. What solutions do you think could be implemented to protect writers in this evolving landscape?

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